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April 24, 2012 at 3:59 PM #742156April 24, 2012 at 5:10 PM #742168sdrealtorParticipant
Quintuple up….Dont Quintuple down! Down is the new up!
April 24, 2012 at 6:09 PM #742170CoronitaParticipant[quote=markmax33][quote=sdrealtor]We can make a better one. we can include a graph of the ZNGA stock price[/quote]
Breaking News Flash – Pokerstars is likely to purchase Fulltilt’s assets – http://www.pokernews.com There is a mad scrable in the gaming industry to position themselves before online poker starts back up in the US. All signs point toward ZNGA making major moves in the poker industry, if you know what to pay attention to. Triple down – it’s going to be a 10X stock.[/quote]
Breaking news. FullTilt was a big ponzi scheme and was in the process of being shut down by the DOJ.
April 24, 2012 at 8:59 PM #742175allParticipantSoftware shop that treats employees like this Zynga To Employees: Surrender Pre-IPO Shares Or You’re Fired and encourages innovation like this Leaked Zynga Memo Justifies Copycat Strategy is bound to succeed. I predict the big success will come together with dr. P’s victory in 2016.
April 24, 2012 at 9:47 PM #742179markmax33Guest[quote=flu][quote=markmax33][quote=sdrealtor]We can make a better one. we can include a graph of the ZNGA stock price[/quote]
Breaking News Flash – Pokerstars is likely to purchase Fulltilt’s assets – http://www.pokernews.com There is a mad scrable in the gaming industry to position themselves before online poker starts back up in the US. All signs point toward ZNGA making major moves in the poker industry, if you know what to pay attention to. Triple down – it’s going to be a 10X stock.[/quote]
Breaking news. FullTilt was a big ponzi scheme and was in the process of being shut down by the DOJ.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_Tilt_Poker%5B/quote%5D
You know very little about FullTilt and what happened. If you believe it was a ponzi scheme you should do a bunch more research. The brand was making millions per day legally. They made one bad business decision and it did them in.
April 24, 2012 at 11:12 PM #742181CoronitaParticipant[quote=markmax33][quote=flu][quote=markmax33][quote=sdrealtor]We can make a better one. we can include a graph of the ZNGA stock price[/quote]
Breaking News Flash – Pokerstars is likely to purchase Fulltilt’s assets – http://www.pokernews.com There is a mad scrable in the gaming industry to position themselves before online poker starts back up in the US. All signs point toward ZNGA making major moves in the poker industry, if you know what to pay attention to. Triple down – it’s going to be a 10X stock.[/quote]
Breaking news. FullTilt was a big ponzi scheme and was in the process of being shut down by the DOJ.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_Tilt_Poker%5B/quote%5D
You know very little about FullTilt and what happened. If you believe it was a ponzi scheme you should do a bunch more research. The brand was making millions per day legally. They made one bad business decision and it did them in.[/quote]
So did enron…
So one bad decision collapses a company? I think that sums up the stability of a company…
April 26, 2012 at 10:28 AM #742272markmax33Guest[quote=flu][quote=markmax33][quote=flu][quote=markmax33][quote=sdrealtor]We can make a better one. we can include a graph of the ZNGA stock price[/quote]
Breaking News Flash – Pokerstars is likely to purchase Fulltilt’s assets – http://www.pokernews.com There is a mad scrable in the gaming industry to position themselves before online poker starts back up in the US. All signs point toward ZNGA making major moves in the poker industry, if you know what to pay attention to. Triple down – it’s going to be a 10X stock.[/quote]
Breaking news. FullTilt was a big ponzi scheme and was in the process of being shut down by the DOJ.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_Tilt_Poker%5B/quote%5D
You know very little about FullTilt and what happened. If you believe it was a ponzi scheme you should do a bunch more research. The brand was making millions per day legally. They made one bad business decision and it did them in.[/quote]
So did enron…
So one bad decision collapses a company? I think that sums up the stability of a company…[/quote]
Fulltilt is dead and gone, but you implied that Pokerstars buying the brand somehow was a sign the poker industry wasn’t about to have another boom in US. Fulltilt in no way matched a ponzi scheme if you look at the business case. They lost a payment processor and couldn’t collect money anymore. People weren’t skimming from the top. They had 10 good years and 6 bad months and they probably would have survived had the DOJ not taken a case up against them about something completely different. If you compare Fulltilt’s balance sheet to any bank it was significantly stronger.
April 26, 2012 at 10:58 AM #742274sdrealtorParticipantBack on an up day! Gotta love his timing!
April 26, 2012 at 4:34 PM #742292markmax33Guest[quote=sdrealtor]Back on an up day! Gotta love his timing![/quote]
Triple down on ZNGA!
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